Friendster Is Going… Going… And Still Going…
Categories: Communication, Current Events, Featured, Internet
Written By: Jamez Diaz
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After a 3 day hump, Friendster was back! And most pinoy internet users were happy about the outcome, it seems that Filipinos really do rely on the power of social networking to communicate with others, specially with Friendster.
Well, not just casual internet surfers were happy, but internet shop owners too. They said that they have a decreased number in customers for the past 3 days that Friendster was down.
There were moments like “kuya may Friendster na po ba?” and would just go out of the shop because Friendster is still down.
While some internet shop owners were happy not because the normalized number of customers were back, but because frequent “chikababes” customers were back again on their own shops. Hmmm, I smell a maniac! Haha!
But may it be shop owners, customers or people who have their own internet at home, everyone was happy enough because their Friendster addiction was fed again.
This proves that Friendster is still popular among Filipinos, amidst several mushroom social networking sites out there.
Popularity: 9% [?]
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November 17th, 2008 at 2:52 pm
maLapit na yata maayos toh!
yeah! kita kitz na lang tomorrow.. i received the email from Nuffnang! I WON!!
December 6th, 2008 at 1:12 am
[...] Yeah I’m talking about Filipinos, why? Well remember the Friendster outage phenomenon around a month ago? Remember what happened to computer shops here in our country? During that time, most of the computer shops are empty just because Friendster was down. Imagine that? Story here. [...]